Ready Steady Read Together
My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia: Non-Fiction Lesson 4
What do you think you know?
What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?
Book Talk: Let's explore this illustration.
Explore
What do you know and think?
We all experience our bodies and surroundings differently.
How might this extract link to the illustration?
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Today's Question(s)
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
C) What do you call it when people have senses that mix together?
B) What are three ways interoception helps people?
Explore
Let me read today's text
Explore
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Vocabulary
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experience
unique
recognises
surroundings
reported
form an opinion
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From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
I will model the first.
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
experience
Explore
Find Read Talk
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
experience
Your turn
recognises
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
unique
surroundings
reported
form an opinion
Use your text
Explore
Vocabulary Check & Re-read
Explore
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Fluency
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Let me use my reader's voice...
Some people have more than the five main senses. Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way, but these are some different ways that people can experience the world. Making sense Everyone recognises that there are five main senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it.
What did you notice?
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
My Turn
Your Turn
Echo Read
Some people have more than the five main senses.
Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way,
but these are some different ways that people can experience the world.
Making sense
Everyone recognises that there are five main senses:
sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.
But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it.
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Sound like a reader!
Stand up!
Choral Read
Some people have more than the five main senses. Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way, but these are some different ways that people can experience the world. Making sense Everyone recognises that there are five main senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it.
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Focus
Explore
Strategy: Read Between the Lines
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
Be a detective and look for clues!
Let me show you
Reveal Text Marks
Some people have more than the five main senses. Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way, but these are some different ways that people can experience the world.
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
Reveal Explainer
The author uses the word ‘some’ instead of ‘all’ which suggests that not everyone experiences the world in the same way. While everyone has the five basic senses, some people have extra senses that others do not. This means their experience of the world can be different. They may notice, feel or understand things in ways that other people cannot.
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Stop
What else could you use to answer today's question(s)?
Teach
Your Turn
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
C) What do you call it when people have senses that mix together?
B) What are three ways interoception helps people?
Find the answers
Text mark
Explore
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
Text Mark Evidence some different ways that people can experience the world
Text Mark Evidence we all experience our bodies and surroundings differently
Text Mark Evidence noise that can be just right for you might sound too loud for someone else
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence some people like squeezy hugs and some prefer a gentle high five
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence know when we’re hungry
B) What are three ways interoception helps people?
Text Mark Evidence know when we’re…thirsty
Text Mark Evidence know when we…need to use the toilet
Also accept:
Text Mark Evidence - sense what is going on in the body
- reports information to the brain so we can do what we need to do
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
C) What do you call it when people have senses that mix together?
Click to reveal...
Text Mark Evidence synaesthesia
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Quiz Time
Start
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘unique’?
Match Me
Match each word with the correct definition:
4 form an opinion
1 experience
3 report
2 recognise
C) to tell someone else about what happened
B) to go through, feel or live through an event firsthand
A) to know what something is because you have seen it before
D) to make up your own mind about how you feel about something
Check
Click if correct
Fill the Gaps
Unique
recognises
surroundings
Making sense
Everyone that there are five main senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it. These extra senses have long names, but don’t worry – they are not difficult to understand.
experiences
We all experience our bodies and differently. Noise that can be just right for you might sound too loud for someone else.
Click if correct
Discuss then check
Link Me
Link each different sense with the correct description:
A) the mixing up of colours, such as being able to taste colours or smell sounds
1 interoception
B) how we might feel when we know something without understanding how we know it
2 synaesthesia
C) the sense of what is going on inside the body, like feeling hungry or thirsty
3 proprioception
Check
D) the sense which helps us to balance and feel how our body fits into the space around it
Click if correct
4 sixth sense
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
use a bookmark.
Reveal
Never fold pages - use a fun bookmark instead!
Copyright Notice
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Ready Steady Read Together
My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia: Non-Fiction Lesson 4
What do you think you know?
What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?
Book Talk: Let's explore this illustration.
Explore
What do you know and think?
We all experience our bodies and surroundings differently.
How might this extract link to the illustration?
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Today's Question(s)
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
C) What do you call it when people have senses that mix together?
B) What are three ways interoception helps people?
Explore
Let me read today's text
Explore
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
experience
unique
recognises
surroundings
reported
form an opinion
Explore
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
I will model the first.
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
experience
Explore
Find Read Talk
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
experience
Your turn
recognises
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
unique
surroundings
reported
form an opinion
Use your text
Explore
Vocabulary Check & Re-read
Explore
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Fluency
Explore
Let me use my reader's voice...
Some people have more than the five main senses. Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way, but these are some different ways that people can experience the world. Making sense Everyone recognises that there are five main senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it.
What did you notice?
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
My Turn
Your Turn
Echo Read
Some people have more than the five main senses.
Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way,
but these are some different ways that people can experience the world.
Making sense Everyone recognises that there are five main senses:
sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.
But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it.
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Sound like a reader!
Stand up!
Choral Read
Some people have more than the five main senses. Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way, but these are some different ways that people can experience the world. Making sense Everyone recognises that there are five main senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it.
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Focus
Explore
Strategy: Read Between the Lines
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
Be a detective and look for clues!
Let me show you
Reveal Text Marks
Some people have more than the five main senses. Not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way, but these are some different ways that people can experience the world.
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
Reveal Explainer
The author uses the word ‘some’ instead of ‘all’ which suggests that not everyone experiences the world in the same way. While everyone has the five basic senses, some people have extra senses that others do not. This means their experience of the world can be different. They may notice, feel or understand things in ways that other people cannot.
From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Stop
What else could you use to answer today's question(s)?
Teach
Your Turn
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
C) What do you call it when people have senses that mix together?
B) What are three ways interoception helps people?
Find the answers
Text mark
Explore
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence not everyone has all these extra senses, or feels them in the same way
A) Which words or phrases does the author use to suggest the world is viewed differently by different people?
Text Mark Evidence some different ways that people can experience the world
Text Mark Evidence we all experience our bodies and surroundings differently
Text Mark Evidence noise that can be just right for you might sound too loud for someone else
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence some people like squeezy hugs and some prefer a gentle high five
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence know when we’re hungry
B) What are three ways interoception helps people?
Text Mark Evidence know when we’re…thirsty
Text Mark Evidence know when we…need to use the toilet
Also accept:
Text Mark Evidence - sense what is going on in the body - reports information to the brain so we can do what we need to do
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
C) What do you call it when people have senses that mix together?
Click to reveal...
Text Mark Evidence synaesthesia
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Quiz Time
Start
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘unique’?
Match Me
Match each word with the correct definition:
4 form an opinion
1 experience
3 report
2 recognise
C) to tell someone else about what happened
B) to go through, feel or live through an event firsthand
A) to know what something is because you have seen it before
D) to make up your own mind about how you feel about something
Check
Click if correct
Fill the Gaps
Unique
recognises
surroundings
Making sense Everyone that there are five main senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But there are more senses that help us understand our world and our place within it. These extra senses have long names, but don’t worry – they are not difficult to understand. experiences We all experience our bodies and differently. Noise that can be just right for you might sound too loud for someone else.
Click if correct
Discuss then check
Link Me
Link each different sense with the correct description:
A) the mixing up of colours, such as being able to taste colours or smell sounds
1 interoception
B) how we might feel when we know something without understanding how we know it
2 synaesthesia
C) the sense of what is going on inside the body, like feeling hungry or thirsty
3 proprioception
Check
D) the sense which helps us to balance and feel how our body fits into the space around it
Click if correct
4 sixth sense
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
use a bookmark.
Reveal
Never fold pages - use a fun bookmark instead!
Copyright Notice
This document has been supplied under a CLA Licence with specific terms of use. It is protected by copyright and, save as may be permitted by law, it may not be further copied, stored, re-copied electronically or otherwise shared, even for internal purposes, without the prior further permission of the Rightsholder. Extracts sourced and adapted for accessibility from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.
recognises
Unique
surroundings